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 One of the most memorbalbe shows I went to was a ISCA show up in Dallas in 
late 80s. And as they were doing trophy presentation, they were doing some some 
Ford class. There was a stunning Crown Victoria with glass top that had never 
gotten anything but 1st in it's class whatever that class was.  
  
On this day, he lost by some points and when the owner walked up on stage 
in front of over 400+ people, and get his second place trophy, whihc was a good 
4 footer (my estimate sitting abuot 20 rows up with warm beer) he said thanks 
then went on about how the judging was flawed and smashed the trophy on stage. 
The crowd and mc were stunned....there was a few seconds of silence before 
someone (gotta love those Dallas drunks)  www.dallassucks.com yell "get off the 
stage you asshole!" and suddenly there is cascade of cups, koozies as he sulked 
off stage. Not wanting to waste my $40 cup of warm beer I just yelled the F word 
and other obsenities which uh, for me is not unusual, especially at Houston 
Texans games or wrasslin matches.   
  
To this day...I have never seen that car at any meets. Still, i look at it 
like this, the best trophies and awards are the ones that are totally 
unexpected. You go to show, have fun, talk to people, represent yourself in a 
good manner and if shit happens, then shit happens! Personally i would rather 
have another goodie bag like we had here in Texas for the nationals in 
2001.......people STILL talk about the AMC goodie bags to this day, they were 14 
POUNDS and over $350 worth of stuff shoved in them, some of them gave out with 
the weight!  
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  Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 7:35 PM 
  Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] things 
  that make you go hmmmmmmmmmm............. 
  
  
  I am kind of surprised that so many of your shows do it by  vehicle 
  age. Around here they mostly do it by make of car. Ford, GM, and Mopar. Then 
  they have one for street rod, Depending on how big the show is they might 
  have other classes. About the only ones who put them in years is when 
  they have an all Ford show or something like that. Like I said I go to very 
  few that charge an entry fee and judge the car. I really don't appreciate 
  spending $25 to just be told we really don't have a class for you. The only 
  trophy I ever one was at a freebie and I got it for best Mopar. I can 
  understand the judging at the international meets where you are judging a 
  Gremlin against another Gremlin but I just don't see how these guys can 
  actually judge a 55 Corvette against a 64 Corvair or a 65 Falcon against a 57 
  T-bird. I just stick to my free shows and if they have trophies I don't get 
  upset because the 3rd grade class of St. Patrick's  elementary 
  school picked the 46 LaSalle fire truck over my Gremlin for a trophy. I knew I 
  should have gone for the $25 car length of tickets instead of the $1 ticket 
  for the 50/50 drawing. 
  Terry
  Luke Wardwell <horneteer2@xxxxxxxxx> 
  wrote: 
  
    
    
    Hmmm   that has happened at shows I have been to. I can enter 
    my car in the 70s class, so just 70s can enter. ![]()  
    I remember seeing a 2 year old Vett (not Chevette) winning against 
    excellent restored 50s  on up Corvettes.  I have seen it happen 
    before. Its not fair. ![]()  
    I am not fond going to AMC shows and see members cars win everything, 
    not the other guys cars. I remember one show where there was a category for 
    childrens pick. 
    It was a regular old Classic wagon or something that won. I 
    thought the brightly colored American painted up like the American flag 
    would catch thier attention first.   Oh well. 
    They kinda mocked my dented fender and door also. Not as good of an 
    experience as I hoped for for my 5 hour drive.   ![]()  
    
  GrublinX@aol.com wrote: 
    
        
      The wife and I took the Gremlin and Pacer to a show today. I 
      was assigned to the modified '72 to current class. Look at this 
      photo and see the car I'm parked next to - a brand new 
      Mustang worth more than my house. Of course, the motor head judges 
      chose his car. Now, I ain't normally a sore looser, but I was surrounded 
      by cars that folks spent many hours restoring and put their heart and 
      soul into - just as I did. This kid takes daddy's money to the Ford 
      dealer, plops down 60K, (or more?) drives to the 
      show and wins a freaking trophy. For every two of the spectators 
      that looked at his car, 5 looked at mine. What kind of crap is that? Does 
      anyone else experienced this, or even bothered by this crap? Why the 
      hell are these cars even at the show? If they have to be there, put them 
      in a corner away from restored vehicles. OK, enough of my social 
      commentary......... 
         
        
        Charlie 
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